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Utility trench backfill - gravel over sand

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RabitPete

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Nov 24, 2020
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Any issues with using gravel on top of sand while backfilling utility trenches containing PVC pipes? Would a geotex between sand/gravel be useful or is it overkill?

 
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The sand is for bedding only and once placed, the gravel will not significantly migrate into the sand under or around the pipe.

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sand may migrate into the gravel. it also allows water to accumulate or flow through the trench. i would not use gravel for trench backfill unless you add cement
 
To clarify things, the reason I specified sand + gravel is because trench is crossing concrete pavement. So the trench gets filled with sand first, and then entire area gets gravel/crushed rock before the slab is poured. Slab is subject to heavy vehicular traffic (loading dock area).
 
I think its overkill to recommend adding cement to gravel backfill. its routinely done around the world with no issues.
 
around these parts gravel is not used however 1 sack CLSM is fairly common for utility trench backfill
 
If you do, the gravel should be protected from water intrusion to avoid washout.

 
It depends on what you mean by 'gravel'. If you use a well graded gravel sand wont migrate into it (and permeability might actually be quite low).
 
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